Van Morrison in Ireland is the first official video by Northern Irish singer-songwriter Van Morrison, released in 1981 of a concert Morrison recorded in Northern Ireland in 1979. It was directed by Michael Radford who later became a noted filmmaker. The video includes footage of the band whilst touring in Ireland and images of Belfast, including Hyndford Street and Cyprus Avenue. Tony Stewart of the NME states, "The band display a range of textures reminiscent of The Caledonia Soul Orchestra, first with the dark resonance of Toni Marcus' violin, then Pat Kyle's bright sharp tenor sax and finally Bobby Tench's prickly electric guitar".
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| - Van Morrison in Ireland es el primer video del músico norirlandés Van Morrison, publicado en 1981 y grabado dos años antes durante un concierto del músico en Irlanda. El video muestra también imágenes de la banda durante su estancia en Irlanda, así como imágenes de Belfast, incluyendo Hyndford Street y Cyprus Avenue. Brian Hinton escribió: "La banda muestra una variedad de texturas que recuerdan a The Caledonia Soul Orchestra, primero con la oscura resonancia del violín de Toni Marcus, y luego con el brillante saxofón tenor de Pat Kyle, para terminar con la espinosa guitarra eléctrica de Bobby Tench". El concierto incluye al grupo con el que Morrison grabó el álbum de 1978 Wavelenght, aunque también figura con una sección de vientos y con el violinista de Into the Music, Toni Marcus. La g (es)
- Van Morrison in Ireland is the first official video by Northern Irish singer-songwriter Van Morrison, released in 1981 of a concert Morrison recorded in Northern Ireland in 1979. It was directed by Michael Radford who later became a noted filmmaker. The video includes footage of the band whilst touring in Ireland and images of Belfast, including Hyndford Street and Cyprus Avenue. Tony Stewart of the NME states, "The band display a range of textures reminiscent of The Caledonia Soul Orchestra, first with the dark resonance of Toni Marcus' violin, then Pat Kyle's bright sharp tenor sax and finally Bobby Tench's prickly electric guitar". (en)
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| - Van Morrison in Ireland es el primer video del músico norirlandés Van Morrison, publicado en 1981 y grabado dos años antes durante un concierto del músico en Irlanda. El video muestra también imágenes de la banda durante su estancia en Irlanda, así como imágenes de Belfast, incluyendo Hyndford Street y Cyprus Avenue. Brian Hinton escribió: "La banda muestra una variedad de texturas que recuerdan a The Caledonia Soul Orchestra, primero con la oscura resonancia del violín de Toni Marcus, y luego con el brillante saxofón tenor de Pat Kyle, para terminar con la espinosa guitarra eléctrica de Bobby Tench". El concierto incluye al grupo con el que Morrison grabó el álbum de 1978 Wavelenght, aunque también figura con una sección de vientos y con el violinista de Into the Music, Toni Marcus. La grabación incluye dos canciones del álbum anterior: "Wavelenght" y "Checking It Out". El resto de las canciones habían sido grabadas como mínimo siete años antes. (es)
- Van Morrison in Ireland is the first official video by Northern Irish singer-songwriter Van Morrison, released in 1981 of a concert Morrison recorded in Northern Ireland in 1979. It was directed by Michael Radford who later became a noted filmmaker. The video includes footage of the band whilst touring in Ireland and images of Belfast, including Hyndford Street and Cyprus Avenue. Tony Stewart of the NME states, "The band display a range of textures reminiscent of The Caledonia Soul Orchestra, first with the dark resonance of Toni Marcus' violin, then Pat Kyle's bright sharp tenor sax and finally Bobby Tench's prickly electric guitar". This concert featured the band with which Morrison recorded his 1978 album Wavelength, augmented by a horn section and violinist. The concert included two songs from Wavelength, the title track and "Checkin' It Out". The rest of the songs had originally been recorded at least seven years earlier, the latest of these being "Saint Dominic's Preview" from 1972. Also on the video are two songs Morrison had recorded when fronting the band Them in the mid 1960s — "Don't Look Back" and "Gloria". (en)
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